Assessment of oesophagitis by histology and morphometry

1989 
Morphometric measurements of nuclear area, nuclear concentration and nucleolar dimensions in defined tissue zones of orientated oesophageal biopsy sections were compared between three patient groups–asymptomatic/normal endoscopy (n= 8): symptomatic reflux/normal endoscopy (n= 17); and symptomatic/endoscopic oesophagitis (n= 15). No significant differences could be shown for any mean parameter between clinical groups. In a further group of 16 patients, identical morphometric measurements were made in non-orientated grasp biopsies and correlated with prolonged ambulatory pH data. No significant correlations could be shown between nuclear parameters and acid reflux measurements. These results suggest that morphometric measurement cannot be recommended as a diagnostic tool in the diagnosis of oesophagitis, although it may be useful in the assessment of individual therapeutic response in clinical trials.
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